Glamador (1958)
Fafai, a young boy, lives with his grandfather on the island of Glamador in the Camargue. To help the old man who can no longer work, Fafai finds a job as a caretaker. He must tame wild horses. But during a storm, they escape and swim to the island of Glamador. Fafai leaves for the island to bring back the herd... Glamador is none other than the island on which Folco and Crin-Blanc end up arriving after their escape, told in Crin-Blanc. This film is the sequel to “Crin Blanc”.
Director: Denys Colomb de Daunant
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 48 min
Release Date: March 5, 1958
Cast
- Alain Emery
- René Génin - The grandfather (voice)
Screenplay
Music: Jacque-Simonot
Cinematography: Jean Malige
Editing: Christian Gaudin
Production: Rural Ciné
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
horse
More Films by Director: Denys Colomb de Daunant
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Glamador about?
- Fafai, a young boy, lives with his grandfather on the island of Glamador in the Camargue. To help the old man who can no longer work, Fafai finds a job as a caretaker. He must tame wild horses. But during a storm, they escape and swim to the island of Glamador. Fafai leaves for the island to bring back the herd... Glamador is none other than the island on which Folco and Crin-Blanc end up arriving after their escape, told in Crin-Blanc. This film is the sequel to “Crin Blanc”.
- Who directed Glamador?
- Glamador was directed by Denys Colomb de Daunant.
- Who stars in Glamador?
- Glamador stars Alain Emery, René Génin.
- How long is Glamador?
- Glamador has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
- What genre is Glamador?
- Glamador is a Documentary film.
- Where was Glamador produced?
- Glamador was produced in France.